In a recent docuseries, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have delighted fans by sharing new photos of their oldest child, Archie.
The couple has taken a different approach compared to the Prince and Princess of Wales, displaying a higher level of intimacy and a larger volume of pictures.
However, one noticeable absence is Archie’s much-talked-about red hair, which does not appear in any of the footage from birth until the present day.
This has raised questions about whether his hair color was photoshopped and if his parents lied about it.
Interestingly, there is at least one photo of each child with hair that matches Prince Harry’s.
A geneticist has suggested that these images might have been altered since no two people with red hair have precisely the same shade.
Additionally, many royal fans have expressed concern over Archie’s sad-looking eyes in all the pictures, feeling sorry for the young boy.
One person even shared their observations, drawing parallels to their own experiences with children.
They mentioned that Meghan Markle appears to be constantly hovering over her kids, just like they did with their nephews.
However, they admit not knowing exactly what the next move would be for the Sussexes.
This behavior was first noticed in the South Africa video, where Meghan was seen wiping Archie’s chin as he drooled.
The individual couldn’t help but question her technique, wondering who wipes their child’s chin like that.
Another point of interest is a previous interview with Harry, where he mentioned having a framed picture of his mother, Princess Diana, in Archie’s room.
However, the footage used to depict this was actually of Meghan with Archie, raising speculation about whether this was intentionally done to emphasize Markle’s role as a mother figure.
The high turnover rate among the Sussexes’ staff has also come under scrutiny.
Reports suggest that many individuals have been bullied out of their positions at Kensington Palace, indicating a problematic work environment.
Criticism has been directed at Harry and Meghan for seemingly contradicting their desire for privacy by producing a six-part documentary about their lives.
A woman interviewed before King Charles’ recent appearance expressed her disappointment, stating that airing personal family issues to the world is not the right approach.
She believed that if privacy was truly what they wanted, they should have acted differently.
Russell Myers from The Daily Mirror also voiced his surprise at the amount of personal information shared in the series.
He acknowledged the need for content in a multi-part Netflix production but highlighted how it contradicted the couple’s supposed desire for privacy.
Similarly, US reporter Michael Moynihan criticized the Sussexes during an appearance on the Megyn Kelly show, questioning their portrayal of the press.
He argued that while the press can be intrusive, they had willingly chosen this lifestyle, given their deals with Netflix and Spotify, as well as their luxurious home in Montecito.
As the public eagerly consumes these new glimpses into the lives of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the fine line between privacy and public exposure in the future.